ایک امریکی سورما نے اپنے سمیت چار سورماؤں کو پھڑکا دیا

As our colleagues Manny Fernandez and Ashley Southall report, four people were shot and killed, including the gunman, and 16 others were injured in a shooting at Fort Hood in Texas on Wednesday, stirring memories of a mass shooting at the same base almost five years ago. Authorities said the gunman died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Lede followed media coverage of the event in the first hours after the news broke.

Lt. General Mark A. Milley, speaking at a news conference, said there was no indication, at this time, that terrorism was linked to the shooting.

According to military officials, three people were shot and killed by the gunman. The gunman turned the gun on himself and died, officials said. All of the victims were members of the military.

Hospital officials from Scott and White Memorial Hospital said that three victims were in critical condition. Five victims were in serious condition. Another patient was on the way.

The victims’ injuries included gunshot wounds to the abdomen, chest and neck.

Lt. General Mark A. Milley, speaking at a news conference, said that the gunman had previously served in Iraq for four months in 2011 and was being seen by doctors for various behavioral issues. He was also being examined for a possible diagnosis of post traumatic stress disorder. He said that he was suffering from depression and anxiety.

Lt. General Mark A. Milley, speaking at a news conference, said that the gunman had recently purchased the weapon used in the shooting. He said it was a Smith & Wesson semi-automatic .45 pistol.

Lt. General Mark A. Milley, speaking at a news conference, said that the gunman died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.